Division of Infectious Diseases

Emory University's Division of Infectious Diseases, (ID) within the Emory University Department of Medicine, led by Monica M. Farley, MD has garnered numerous accomplishments around the world. There are currently 57 faculty members, many of whom are known for their leading advances in clinical infectious diseases and HIV care, as well as research pathogenesis, virology and immunology, epidemiology, diagnostics, and vaccine development.

Emory University Division of Infectious Diseases researchers amass in excess of $30 million in research funding per year, leading all the divisions in the Emory University Department of Medicine.

The Emory University Division of Infectious Diseases subspecialty training program has graduated more than 125 physicians and, over the last decade, 83% of the fellows completing the Emory infectious diseases fellowship training program have pursued careers in academic medicine or public health. More than 40% of these trainees have been women, and 14% are members of an underrepresented minority group.